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L4 loprA"' Simply '2:- 1 -- ''' Apra Released by Me 73e2 Syne—tate Inc tit wontdVassaw - ' - T ' '' r - !-- - apple-blosso- fill°1 I t 4- r ' 41 17 I - I 11 71' 1: Let John and your mother be reconciled or divorced but have no part in it Go somewhere far away to college or to your own father in Johannesburg his farm sounds interesting enough for a long visit Try to meet a real man all your own and forget this sickroom fancy that no snore resembles 'real love than a livid yellow orchid hanging in a hothouse resembles against a green field in Now yes eon kegs those entire pomade sod rot t- 41 - :ii f t If I gave advIce at it would be that you Ileave home at once all Cpy :! i - 's - "Amr-- gm corn-rntio- ' - ' - ‘ L him& n '5 ' 1 11 4 '"' I Is : - 1 : - 5 1 - 'J - -- -- 1 - 1 I '' t '7 It 4 ' A tst - I ) i It ' 14 4:- :' - 'a ' : : 4 1 t'- 1:7 (1':::"(:''-- ''''' fI-----'- ' i -- - )1' ' e ii: - ' Le f ' t ' liftr: 1 1 1t1t ' - lowtto-01'- N 4- ' i::-4:4 ' if 0:000 N ‘ ''''' g f' i 7 - 1'7 e A ' t - ti ''''t At:7 ::: :'N'i - - I ' : 4- N:A:'13-4- 141 1 '''''' ' :: : r I f 42 42 4 ISi t j '- o- '''- '' - t ' N ': P't 1- -- - ks: '''' :4 - )14 t - :- $ '14 i liatened to music discLutsed the days news She Continues 'Mother was and is night superintendent In a large hospital which meant that my evenings would have been solitary indeed except for John His work a jewelry salesman in his father's employ permitted him to be free in morning hours rten mother vas asleep and he and the nurse who came in daily managed the house between therm "Some weeks ago my mother confided to rrie that she felt her marriage not a success that John was not only too young in 1111 ) - ' - -- 'i : ("14: :(1:' ‘:-" - i puzzles ''" r ' 44 le -- r 'Nv 1 - i si t ' tt i ‘ t-- - 1011164- - t 1‘ "ott 'iit-I it 1 ' - 2'' t '' "V 11—1t l''') I ' - -4 -- vr -- ( it z ! 1 L -- o" it - ' le 0' Clis41c- uw? - 'è ter from years but was mentally imanature "Now We three have talked the situation over and we agree that everyone would be happier if mother and John were quietly divorced and he and I happily But there are elements that make it hard John's earnings are very small but as Mother owns this house makes a fair income and as John's mother contributes sonlething every month we have been very corn! ortable She's a Sucker "But now abe is burdened with nuree and doctor bills Si my eriM erhich take a long time to elear And John's father and another to whom we suggested this arrangement are horrified and tall him that they will never have aziythirg to do with him agalm if he marries me" My dear Minor I say in answer my approval or dis- approval of this state of affairs cannot possibly have much ef:" feet on them John apparently neglecting kis job to putter contentedly about tht house accepting money from his mother accepting support from your own bard- working mother built up while you were shut in your sickroom that sort of intimacy and independence that a girl your ate might quite naturally take for love lie sounds a weak and but contemptible character your mother doesn't sound weak and contemptible and her compliance with your wishes Ls the one thing in this muddle that azruises rms Can 'the possibly any dignity or happianticipate meats in such a future for you? ‘'- SinceJobias Other Wife unthe whole thing is thinkable I am almost ready to believe that your idea would be to go on living as John's wife tinder your mother's roof Otherwise robbed of his job and his soother's monthly check you yroold have no means of any II 't) t - t Marriage 71 4 ) Ce-- 4 4 A41 ''' C''T '''4":' - 34 I A 1 tes "''''''s:44 ' t- e7--0----76- 0 I 40m" :y 1 t: - e:rii1file I ' 411Pr' unday 'Jarkuary 18 1948' tAKE TRIBUNE 11'1E- S'A:laT ! 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